Right of Usufruct, habitation, superficies
As opposed to contract rights which primarily have effect between the parties to the contract, real rights are registered rights against an immovable property ...
Condominium in Thailand, foreign ownership
Usufruct and responsiblities for expenses of the condo and voting rights in the meetings
Whether a condo apartment in Thailand is foreign owned within the ...
... you may have thought about a personal protection in the form of a usufruct to protect your interest in case of divorce or in the event your Thai spouse would predecease you. However, you may not be familiar ...
Thai usufruct contract sample
A usufruct contract in Thailand refers to the registered right to use, possess, management and occupy another man's real property for one's lifetime or up to 30 years. A ...
Usufruct gives the right to use and obtain limited control of another man's immovable property
USUFRUCT LAWS IN THAILAND
The right of usufruct transfers possession, use and enjoyment of an immovable ...
... is given a right of usufruct over the property, both the gift and the usufruct could in theory be voided by either spouse (if concluded during marriage). The return of the property shall be governed by ...
... 1402 -1409
Title VI → Superficies Sections 1410 - 1416
Title VII → Usufruct Sections 1417 - 1428
Title VIII → Charge on Immovable Property Sections 1429 - 1434
Book V Title I, Marriage ...
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Marital home and division of the house in a divorce
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Right of usufruct
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... property or on mortgageable movable property. 2. Creating or distinguishing the whole or a part of the servitude, right of habitation, right of superficies, usufruct or charge on immovable property. ...
... the marital home upon divorce
Contracts between spouses in Thailand
Personal property under Thai marriage laws
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Usufruct between foreign and Thai spouse ...
... land is easily sold or encumbered without their consent. This can be done through a usufruct agreement in case of land and house or in case of undeveloped land a right of superficies. Also a usufruct or ...
... may not refuse the offer except on reasonable ground.
Samuiforsale
TITLE VII
USUFRUCT
Section 1417. An immovable property may be subjected to a usufruct by virtue of which the usufructuary ...
... usufruct laws and a different set of rules would apply. For the registration of a lease agreement the land office will require that the lease includes a rent. The lease price or rental price must be considered ...
... Code) and the Land Offices in Thailand generally refuse for this same reason registration of a lease between husband and wife. A right of superficies or right of usufruct may offer a better protection. ...
... of habitation, right of superficies, usufruct or charge on immovable property.
(3)
Letting immovable property for more than three years.
(4)
Lending money
(5)
Making a gift unless ...
... Act
What is leasehold interests in Thai real estate
Buying a house on leased land
Buying land when married to a Thai national
Property purchase with a Thai nominee
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